As a result, Rome II didn’t receive the accolade that it now gets. When launched in 2013, Rome II suffered from crashes, bugs, many glitches, and graphical issues. I have clocked in 1,907.7 hours in this game. Rome II is the biggest historical total war game to date, in terms of content, and the amount of gameplay value that you can get, based on a game in antiquity. If you’re new to Total War: ROME II click the Total War Academy link to learn more: ✢ Extremely scalable experience, with gameplay and graphics performance optimised to match low and high-end hardware alike. Detailed camera perspectives allow you to see your men shout in victory or scream in pain on the frontline, while a new tactical cam allows a god’s eye view of the carnage to better inform your strategic decisions. ✢ See exotic ancient cities and colossal armies rendered in incredible detail, as jaw-dropping battles unfold. ✢ Play for the glory of Rome as one of three families or take command of a huge variety of rival civilisations – each offers a notably different form of gameplay experience with hundreds of unique units from siege engines and heavy cavalry to steel-plated legionaries and barbarian berserkers. Put your tactical skills to the test as you directly control tens of thousands of men clashing in epic land and sea battles. ✢ Build vast armies and take to the battlefield in real-time combat mode. Your decisions will write your own story. Conspiracies, politics, intrigue, revolts, loyalty, honour, ambition, betrayal. ✢ Plan your conquest of the known world in a massive sandbox turn-based campaign mode (supporting additional 2-player cooperative & competitive modes). This is what you will witness in this massive game